
Listen to this man. Seven years of college, you know. Trying to reason with 2020 and, now, 2022.
Friday, June 22, 2018
Going Back to Summer '78--Part 3: "Son Of A Son Of A Son Of A Sailor"
That's right, 40 years ago right now, these songs would be playing in your radio or on your stereo turntable.
KING TUT-- Steve Martin Ya gotta love this song.
LISTEN TO HER HEART-- Tom Petty
SON OF A SON OF A SAILOR-- Jimmy Buffett
WEREWOLVES OF LONDON-- Warren Zevon We had different words to the song during our teacher strike in 1994. It wasn't too nice to the administration and school board.
FM (NO STATIC AT ALL)-- Steely Dan From the movie of the same name.
SWEET TALKIN' WOMAN-- ELO
EVERY KINDA PEOPLE-- Robert Palmer
STONE BLUE-- Foghat
SURRENDER-- Cheap Trick
Name That Tune (from the above songs): "Walking Through The Streets of SoHo In the Rain." Answer below. --RoadDog
TRANSLATING PROJECT TERMS: They say: Major technological breakthrough. That really means: Back to the drawing board.
"Werewolves of London"
Labels:
1978,
Bob Stroud,
Chicago Radio,
Lists,
Music,
Rock and Roll Roots,
Summer 1978,
Summer Songs,
WDRV
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